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people trapped on the mountain and it does appear that some have been evacuated over land to neighboring syria, but that is a dangerous journey that is killing people as they make that marathon trek through the desert. >> ivan, just describe a little bit how dire the situation is up on top of the that sinjar mountain? >> it was chaotic. that was definite. it did look like some people were getting some aid. some people did not want to be evacuated. the air crew was trying to call people over to the helicopter and some people ran up, took a bag of food and then did not want to get on. perhaps because they don't want to be split up from their families. >> ivan watson doing amazing reporting. thanks very much. >> thanks, wolf. >>> our other breaking story tonight, on again, off again seize fire, the war going on between israel and hamas. tonight, it appears to be both. fred has the latest for us joining us live from gaza city. what is going on right now on the ground? are you seeing, fred? >> reporter: well, i think you're absolutely right, wolf. the seize fire appears to be holding but there are
people trapped on the mountain and it does appear that some have been evacuated over land to neighboring syria, but that is a dangerous journey that is killing people as they make that marathon trek through the desert. >> ivan, just describe a little bit how dire the situation is up on top of the that sinjar mountain? >> it was chaotic. that was definite. it did look like some people were getting some aid. some people did not want to be evacuated. the air crew was trying to call...
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none of those conditions obtained in syria. so, yeah, there is a practical reality, just as we all face. you want to help lots of people in the world. but you do ask yourself, is there a smart way? is there a charity i can do something with it? do good. it's effective. it actually makes a difference. those are reasonable concerns for the obama administration. >> fareed zakaria, great to have you insight, as always. >> pleasure. >> of course, there is always politics. well need to talk than. now. >> joining us now to talk than. about the president obama finds himself being drawn deeper into conflicts in hot spots around the world while facing tough questions from his critics here at home. what option does he really have left? and who better to talk to than our gloria borger. she is our chief political analyst on cnn. i was particularly struck by something you wrote last week, you calling the very reluctant warrior, president obama the very reluctant warrior. tonight we learn that the reluctant warrior has special operations forc
none of those conditions obtained in syria. so, yeah, there is a practical reality, just as we all face. you want to help lots of people in the world. but you do ask yourself, is there a smart way? is there a charity i can do something with it? do good. it's effective. it actually makes a difference. those are reasonable concerns for the obama administration. >> fareed zakaria, great to have you insight, as always. >> pleasure. >> of course, there is always politics. well need...
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we're in syria. we have succeeded, in quotation marks, in destabilizing a region and now there are -- >> the same way we were in bosnia, by the way. >> we got in enough to create a complete disaster. >> you've established that. so we all agree. >> yeah. >> let's agree for argument's sake that we created the disaster. >> we're one of the parties and we contributed to it. >> so what do we do after that? what do we do now? what do we do moving forward with isis? >> i think you're correct that a number of governments have a critical stake in isis not being this murderous group that it is. where are they? where's turkey? >> where's germany? >> we have something called the united nations. that's a good place to start. instead of us just taking this on unilaterally, once again making the incredible kind of mess that we keep making, let's try to find a real solution that actually speaks to the interests of the neighboring countries. >> where are our european allies? they seem to be on a vacation from history
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but when you put it in the broader context and see everything that's happening in syria, in the middle east, do we need russian help on those issues? >> i'm not sure how much help they were offering before, and if you look again at what putin feeds his own domestic audience, it's about an epic conflict with the west, with enemies, with fassists, and he's not willing to step in and do more in the middlist. but that situation hasn't changed and he's still backing assad. it's really about the european allies and others willing to come to the table and help. >> do you think putin is the biggest threat that we have facing us? not china or the middle east? >> they each prevent different kinds of threats. isis is a threat. if they can consolidate territory, they may well launch terrorist attacks on the homeland here in the united states. that's not something putin is going to do. but he could spark a dangerous conflict in europe. >> you have a lot of potential, david. i see you are visiting sell-off. so they're checking you out a little bit. so just know that. if he asks to stay for good, you
but when you put it in the broader context and see everything that's happening in syria, in the middle east, do we need russian help on those issues? >> i'm not sure how much help they were offering before, and if you look again at what putin feeds his own domestic audience, it's about an epic conflict with the west, with enemies, with fassists, and he's not willing to step in and do more in the middlist. but that situation hasn't changed and he's still backing assad. it's really about...
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estimatedon says 20,000 refugees stranded on a mountain near iraqis border with syria, a team of marines and special operations forces went there and found only about 4000 remained. the pentagon says u.s. airstrikes helped into the siege.the another night of violence in a st. louis suburb. demonstrators were protesting a shooting of an unarmed black teenager. police responded with tear gas and smoke bombs. protesters have demanded that police released the name of the officer involved in the shooting. that does it for today on "in the loop." tomorrow, economist and harvard law professor feinstein joins us. that is tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg is "on the markets." i am scarlet fu. we are 30 minutes into the start of the trading day, and u.s. stocks may continue to build on recent gains. since last week when the s&p 500 closed at a two-month low. points,als gaining 15 points and present. -- .1%. economic data shows jobless claims rose more than economists anticipated. above 300,000 since late june
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. >> reporter: situation remains dire for religious minority in refugee camps near syria border. the those making it to the cam april live say many women have been kidnaped and sold. it remains unclear how many are being held hostage. craig bosswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> pope francis is in south korea tonight, first papal visit to the asian nation in a quarter century. pope called for peace at the start of his five day visit to south korea various media outlets report that while on the plane to cover reat pope said he will visit philadelphia next year for the world meeting of families but the philadelphia archdiocese released a statement saying again it is not yet confirmed. >>> quote, we still expect that any official confirmation will come approximately six months prior to the event they say, and we remain confident that the holy father will be present with us. >>> new jersey governor chris christie brings his latest town hall meeting to ocean city, cape may county. dozens of residents packed the ocean city music pier on the boardwalk there, and governor christie hig
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of isil or islamic state or whatever name they're using today that already controls large swaths of syria, now a big area in iraq. and if that threat is not controlled, it could destabilize jordan, lebanon and really damage our u.s. interests and our national security threat. now that specialist said this is an iraqi problem. while that is true, if we ignore that threat, it will soon become a u.s. problem. so i'm worried about the stark difference between the way we framed the problem of isil and at the same time so many lim limitations on the military. >> can the new prime minister in iraq succeed without success prolonged involvement by the united states isn't the country? >> he must but first he must show real support for the kurds. these are fighters willing to take isil on as the terrorist threat that they are. we need to get more involved with getting the kurds to build up their army and fight isil and we need to see what the real mission will be. is he going to treat the isil threat as part of his new government? also we're worried about his alliances with iran. iran has been very
of isil or islamic state or whatever name they're using today that already controls large swaths of syria, now a big area in iraq. and if that threat is not controlled, it could destabilize jordan, lebanon and really damage our u.s. interests and our national security threat. now that specialist said this is an iraqi problem. while that is true, if we ignore that threat, it will soon become a u.s. problem. so i'm worried about the stark difference between the way we framed the problem of isil...
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its leader al baghdadi may have fled back to syria. but more than 1 million iraqis now on the run from isis according to the u.n. it's still grabbing territory and bolstering its ranks across northern iraq and in next door syria. >> it's now increased to well over 10,000 fighters. so it does appear to have increased in numbers. it appears to be wealthier. >> the u.s. intelligence community now doing a new assessment. trying to calculate how many fighters isis has including foreign fighters mainly in syria. and how many may be americans. the worry for the u.s., westerners trained by isis could return home and plot attacks. >> we're concerned about those, this type of organization which is very dangerous and probably wants to try to prove itself in one way or another. could go further along in its efforts to attack our homeland. >> u.s. intelligence agencies worry the momentum has brought isis thousands of new fighters now armed with heavy weapons from abandoned iraqi military bases. but isis is not unstoppable at least in iraq. >> isis
its leader al baghdadi may have fled back to syria. but more than 1 million iraqis now on the run from isis according to the u.n. it's still grabbing territory and bolstering its ranks across northern iraq and in next door syria. >> it's now increased to well over 10,000 fighters. so it does appear to have increased in numbers. it appears to be wealthier. >> the u.s. intelligence community now doing a new assessment. trying to calculate how many fighters isis has including foreign...
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we, ourselves, by ourselves, cannot control it whether it is ukraine, syria, iraq, north korea. the situation in central america that we can see from these kids coming as desperate as well for different reasons. i did not get elected to tell you that i want us to be the cops of the world and not get paid for it. we are out there and a lot of places around the world. we have our armed forces, a lot of work that's being done, which i think is important, but no one ever pays us for it. we foot the bill for all this stuff. someone should pay us for this more. did we have for people in the korean peninsula? i have not seen a check. i believe the u.s. has a major responsibility around the world because we have been successful, and everyone looks to us. he have responsibility to lead, but we do not have to be suckers. some degree, i agree with the said, in that was we have to understand what we are facing. from jim diverge another point you made, so let me try to summarize by saying this -- syria, i told the president that if he was going to go in and use our military, because the syri
we, ourselves, by ourselves, cannot control it whether it is ukraine, syria, iraq, north korea. the situation in central america that we can see from these kids coming as desperate as well for different reasons. i did not get elected to tell you that i want us to be the cops of the world and not get paid for it. we are out there and a lot of places around the world. we have our armed forces, a lot of work that's being done, which i think is important, but no one ever pays us for it. we foot the...
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he stood up to obama when obama was going to start bombing syria without congressional authorization. he asked for the president to ask for authorization for libya. he's already neck deep in a lot of deep republican currents. it's those things because he's a true fiscal conservative that he can say it and change the party. if nothing else, i don't care if a republican wins or a democrat. i think he'll make for a much more interesting political discourse about the role and the size, scope and spending of government. >> putting him on the stage with chris christie, ted cruz and see what happens. thank you. appreciate it. up next, the corruption trial of former virginia trial bob mcdonnell. the prosecution has made its case. now it is the defense's attorney. this is "hardball," the place for politics. we're the names you know, in the places you want to be. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. twelve brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. for a chance to win one million dollars, visit wyndhamrewards.com >>> one of the most dramatic stories
he stood up to obama when obama was going to start bombing syria without congressional authorization. he asked for the president to ask for authorization for libya. he's already neck deep in a lot of deep republican currents. it's those things because he's a true fiscal conservative that he can say it and change the party. if nothing else, i don't care if a republican wins or a democrat. i think he'll make for a much more interesting political discourse about the role and the size, scope and...
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if you look longer term how the stocks are doing, wavering through syria, ukraine and iraq. ebola outbreak, you name it. let's see if the fox biz all-stars figure out what's going on. people always expect the market to tank when something bad happens overseas, doesn't work that way. your view what we've been seeing lately? >> information not only flows freely but there's a lot more clarity. the u.s. is the best thing going, don't forget that. none of these occurrences over the past year or so have had a bottom line real impact on u.s. earnings. connell: and how much companies are going to make, what would be the future stock prices, which you know, really is what people forget because that's what i was getting at. this is knee jerk, ukraine, the market is going to go down here, and a lot of times there is so much more to it than that. >> actually, it could be the opposite, colin, the best of the worst. connell: i don't want to be anywhere near the emerging markets. that is the trend. we've been benefitting from, it could have effect on confidence, susan, potentially, but i d
if you look longer term how the stocks are doing, wavering through syria, ukraine and iraq. ebola outbreak, you name it. let's see if the fox biz all-stars figure out what's going on. people always expect the market to tank when something bad happens overseas, doesn't work that way. your view what we've been seeing lately? >> information not only flows freely but there's a lot more clarity. the u.s. is the best thing going, don't forget that. none of these occurrences over the past year...
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>> isis is mostly up in syria. now it's in iraq and to some extent in lebanon. if you wanted a systemwide attack on it, primarily, you'd have to do it with someone else's ground forces. in syria, you'd, in effect, be supporting assad, the murderous des spot, who's killed 180,000 people. so we're really in an odd situation. in iraq now, arguably, our sort of de facto ally are the iranians. again, we need some clear thinking. what are we trying to achieve? i would argue, stick with your allies. that's the kurds, the israelis, the saudis. get over the egyptian general who's now president. he's stability for egypt. we have to sort trhrough the ar of possible in iraq. >>> the tragic correlation between depression and show business. a dear friend of robin williams speaks out to say the two are much more aligned than you may think. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. but you may not know we're a family. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. like days inn, where you ca
>> isis is mostly up in syria. now it's in iraq and to some extent in lebanon. if you wanted a systemwide attack on it, primarily, you'd have to do it with someone else's ground forces. in syria, you'd, in effect, be supporting assad, the murderous des spot, who's killed 180,000 people. so we're really in an odd situation. in iraq now, arguably, our sort of de facto ally are the iranians. again, we need some clear thinking. what are we trying to achieve? i would argue, stick with your...
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and it's more than just a routine, oh, they didn't agree about arming syria. it was just don't do stupid you know what. here is the thing. if only she had been in some position to influence foreign policy, if only she could have done something, she had some job -- >> is this going to help her insert the president. you're saying that the media is pointing out thatclinton was ru some of these problems were growing and fetoring? >> the media has to do that, will do it, i'm sure. >> has the media done it so far? >> no. i think they will when she runs. but i think the fact that matter is, the media and the punt i didn't knowit pundits in the position of if only barack obama had listened to hillary clinton. >> that is a problem, but who else do they have? anyway, that's politics. >> let me get a break in here. we're going to talk more about hillary and the hug on the other side of this break. as i said, more on ferguson a little bit later in the program. send me a tweet about our show during this hour. @howardkurtz. we read the best messages at the ends of this hour
and it's more than just a routine, oh, they didn't agree about arming syria. it was just don't do stupid you know what. here is the thing. if only she had been in some position to influence foreign policy, if only she could have done something, she had some job -- >> is this going to help her insert the president. you're saying that the media is pointing out thatclinton was ru some of these problems were growing and fetoring? >> the media has to do that, will do it, i'm sure....
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when most americans on labor day said we don't want to go to war with syria, that probably holds with the larger population as well. >>> indicted governor rick perry says he's not abusing power. he's fighting back and you're going to hear from him coming up. on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum. and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. [guyi know what you're excited. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. new business owner, it would be one thing i
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isis headquarters in syria. now, this hasn't happened for some time. the implication being that they were quite happy to see isis develop and to attack other more secular opposition forces in syria, but it does remain an issue because even if they're pushed back from iraq, as long as they've got that syrian base and, of course, the u.s. has been very reluctant to do anything about that, they will remain a significant threat, t.j. >> nbc's ian williams for us in erbil. 13 minutes past the hour. we're less than an hour away from a major rally to take place in ferguson, missouri. community leaders, people from across the country gathering to demand justice for michael brown. his parents expected at that rally as well. up next, we'll be heading back to ferguson to hear from a key voice in the community. was the, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never bef
isis headquarters in syria. now, this hasn't happened for some time. the implication being that they were quite happy to see isis develop and to attack other more secular opposition forces in syria, but it does remain an issue because even if they're pushed back from iraq, as long as they've got that syrian base and, of course, the u.s. has been very reluctant to do anything about that, they will remain a significant threat, t.j. >> nbc's ian williams for us in erbil. 13 minutes past the...
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like in syria, like in iraq. you have relief organizations that take your information and say you cannot remain here because you will perish. these rebels will come after you, etc. we know you are a refugee and you then get to come to a particular country. and asylee is someone who says, i had to flee my country. i did not tell you or anyone else because i had to do it in secret. and now i'm here at the doorstep of your border. if i am sent back, i fear persecution or death. please give me asylum. if theyds would qualify can meet that standard for asylum. it is a distinction a lot of people don't make. do they qualify? if they are under 18 years of ,ge and they are unaccompanied then the law says you treat them minor differently than a minor who is with an adult. that minor may not be able to make the right decisions when asked questions, why did you come, etc. they will be given a hearing process. came with an adult goes through the process with the adult, which is far faster because you can ask the adult, do yo
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later. >> in fairness, it has been reported that she was more hawkish within the administration on syria, and she did write about this in her book. what i want to know is where is the video of the alleged hug? why is it being hidden from the press? but a semi-serious question for you. after "the atlantic" interview was published, there was a lot of sniping particularly in the newspapers between unnamed hillary clinton advisers and unnamed white house allies and officials except for david axelrod who took a swipe at hillary on twitter. should the media be reporting this background spitballing? >> every media organization will say here's our anonymous sources policy. we will not use anonymous sources to disparage anyone. and if you ask any media executive, that's what they stand by. in practice, it's completely different. that is not what happened. and they're used because it's political theater. >> media love to cover food fight between two people in the same party, particularly when one of them is the president of the united states and the other one is running for president. >> if that i
later. >> in fairness, it has been reported that she was more hawkish within the administration on syria, and she did write about this in her book. what i want to know is where is the video of the alleged hug? why is it being hidden from the press? but a semi-serious question for you. after "the atlantic" interview was published, there was a lot of sniping particularly in the newspapers between unnamed hillary clinton advisers and unnamed white house allies and officials except...
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syria now? >> i want to ask you about that. i need to get your take. the president's remarks in an interview with the new york times has gotten a lot of attention. when he said that it is always been a fantasy that arming the rebels in syria, the moderate opposition would have made a difference. what do you make of that? >> it is simply something -- it is a policy debate. but i think the record is clear that the syrian uprising in 2012 was dominated not by extremists, but by moderate people. they needed help because the extremist element i mentioned which was growing in 2012, had better funding coming up from friends and private circles in the gulf, the moderates pleaded with us for money and for weapons to compete for recruits with the extremist groups. they did not get that help. and the extremists, not a surprise, with their money, were able to get recruits and were able to grow. >> well, you said to christiane amanpour after you left your post, i was no longer in a position where i felt i co
syria now? >> i want to ask you about that. i need to get your take. the president's remarks in an interview with the new york times has gotten a lot of attention. when he said that it is always been a fantasy that arming the rebels in syria, the moderate opposition would have made a difference. what do you make of that? >> it is simply something -- it is a policy debate. but i think the record is clear that the syrian uprising in 2012 was dominated not by extremists, but by...
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that base in iraq and syria is a direct threat to us. i think the president, he keeps saying what he is going to do and not do. one step forward and one step sideways. i think he needs a overall plan and to be honest with the american people. >> a lot of americans right now do not want u.s. troops or boots on the ground right now. they are concerned about air strikes and more u.s. advisors and troops on ground right now. how far would you feel comfortable with the president going in terms of u.s. intervention in iraq. >> it is k be far more catastrophic if we don't take action. we could have another 9/11. i don't think a large amount of ground troops would be necessary. i'm not a military expert. what i say that the president should do is use air strikes, arm the kurds, and work with the iraqi army as soon as possible. we need sop boots on the ground to help with special operators on the ground and make sure we provide maximum intelligence capacity. it can't just be peaiecemeal. >> so you would support new american troops on the ground i
that base in iraq and syria is a direct threat to us. i think the president, he keeps saying what he is going to do and not do. one step forward and one step sideways. i think he needs a overall plan and to be honest with the american people. >> a lot of americans right now do not want u.s. troops or boots on the ground right now. they are concerned about air strikes and more u.s. advisors and troops on ground right now. how far would you feel comfortable with the president going in terms...
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but they'll be periodic corrections, as russia, pakistan, china, syria, loom in the news. >> and you have these questions now about valuations. i guess it's nothing new. bob shiller highlighting that, wrote on bubble says the stock market is expensivexpensive. what point do you have to worry about the stock market valuations? >> it's expensive today for today's earnings. it's not expensive for the earnings that are implied by the stock of bank reserved. you know the incremental earning that come out of a dollar of sales are double the returns -- the profit rates. and we're seeing firming pricing numbers, firming labor markets. that means finally we're going to get increasing sales numbers. and increasing sales numbers should be a big boost to the earnings over the next two years. but until those earnings show up, p/es will look high. >> how far then if we accept what you say, how far can the market run from here? >> i think you won't have another 20% year this year, that's for sure. the market's up five and some change to date. but i think you can have improvements as the news comes
but they'll be periodic corrections, as russia, pakistan, china, syria, loom in the news. >> and you have these questions now about valuations. i guess it's nothing new. bob shiller highlighting that, wrote on bubble says the stock market is expensivexpensive. what point do you have to worry about the stock market valuations? >> it's expensive today for today's earnings. it's not expensive for the earnings that are implied by the stock of bank reserved. you know the incremental...
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like in syria, iraq. you have relief organizations who say absolutely you cannot remain here because you will perish because these terrorists or rebels will come after you. we know you are a refugee and then you get to come to a particular country. someone seeking asylum said they had to flee their country in secret and now they are here showing up at the doorstep of the border. if i am sent back, i fear persecution or death. please give me asylum. they would qualify if they could meet that standard for asylum. it's a distinction that a lot of people do not make. >> if they are under 18 years of age, unaccompanied minors, the law says you treat that minor differently than a minor that is with an adult. what are you doing here, etc. those who come with an adult go through the process with an adult because it is far faster because you can ask the adult if there is persecution. if the adult says yes, then we process them quicker and we send them back. you have seen the news where some of these people were se
like in syria, iraq. you have relief organizations who say absolutely you cannot remain here because you will perish because these terrorists or rebels will come after you. we know you are a refugee and then you get to come to a particular country. someone seeking asylum said they had to flee their country in secret and now they are here showing up at the doorstep of the border. if i am sent back, i fear persecution or death. please give me asylum. they would qualify if they could meet that...
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the faa now barring all american airlines from flying over syria. the agency says the ongoing conflict poses a quote serious potential threat. in the past the faa had only warned carriers to avoid the country. joe? >> okay. you've been to -- you've been to the jersey shore? >> i have not. >> you two! you know what? i can't -- i can't -- >> but actually i'm just -- >> you've never been? >> been to the delaware shore, rehoboth. >> you know that piece that sorkin wrote today, i don't know if we mentioned it because somebody e-mailed it around, copy and pasted it and sent it around to the entire firm. how did you make that happen? >> you know who we have on tomorrow paul ryan? i'm going to let paul read it tomorrow. he's going to be here and both of us are going to gang up on you and spank you like a -- >> huh? >> yeah, yeah. that's what we're doing tomorrow. >> i will wear my kevlar. >> you're getting a lot of promo. >> andrew, my word. are you a different person at that paper? is this really who you are that i'm with every day? >> this is -- this is m
the faa now barring all american airlines from flying over syria. the agency says the ongoing conflict poses a quote serious potential threat. in the past the faa had only warned carriers to avoid the country. joe? >> okay. you've been to -- you've been to the jersey shore? >> i have not. >> you two! you know what? i can't -- i can't -- >> but actually i'm just -- >> you've never been? >> been to the delaware shore, rehoboth. >> you know that piece that...
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navy ship. >>> the faa issued a no fly zone over syria for u.s. carriers as the civil war in syria rages on. >>> the legendary voice of "saturday night live" has died. >> it's "saturday night live"! >> that voice started my saturday nights, when i can stay awake. dan pardo passed away peacefully at his arizona home, he was the voice of "snl" since its premiere back in 1975, only missing one season. he began his career at nbc radio in 1940. he was one you have the first to bring word of jfk's assassination to the nation. and he is the only announcer with a place in the academy of televisions arts and sciences hall of fame. don pardo was 96 years old. what i love about this story is that apparently in the early days on thursdays, he would commute to manhattan to do the announcement, but as technology improved, he could do it at home. i always imagine him maybe in his pajamas doing that won daefl announc i wonderful announcing. >> everyone knows that voice. >> yes. >> good, long life. >>> coming up next on "new day," many of the protesters in ferguso
navy ship. >>> the faa issued a no fly zone over syria for u.s. carriers as the civil war in syria rages on. >>> the legendary voice of "saturday night live" has died. >> it's "saturday night live"! >> that voice started my saturday nights, when i can stay awake. dan pardo passed away peacefully at his arizona home, he was the voice of "snl" since its premiere back in 1975, only missing one season. he began his career at nbc radio in...
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. >> host: by the way, in syria the headline this morning of the washington post and in other papers, syrian chemical weapons destroyed. the stockpile transferred to a u.s. ship has disposed of 620 tons. we took a look at the ship and the technology that is being used to destroy the chemical weapons here on the "washington journal" as part of our spotlight on magazines series, so if you're interested in that, go to c-span.org. you can find it there on our web site. laura westfield, wisconsin, independent caller. laura. >> caller: hello. peace be with you. i would just like to make a comment. in the world there is multicolors, trees, flowers, etc. in reference, though, to humans there's no color. man bleeds red, all men. we need to stop the racial stigmas. we need to come together and stop falling apart. >> host: okay, laura. the president yesterday talked about having a discussion about race in this country, that progress has been made but not enough. >> guest: absolutely. and, again, maybe the president decided that this was not the time to really delve into that more. you know, he h
. >> host: by the way, in syria the headline this morning of the washington post and in other papers, syrian chemical weapons destroyed. the stockpile transferred to a u.s. ship has disposed of 620 tons. we took a look at the ship and the technology that is being used to destroy the chemical weapons here on the "washington journal" as part of our spotlight on magazines series, so if you're interested in that, go to c-span.org. you can find it there on our web site. laura...
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he went missing in syria in november of 2012. there was thought he might have been held by the syrian government. now isis, obviously, had him at some point. we've been talking about this. that in a way on sort of a black market, some of these journalists, captives, are traded almost as bargaining chips, right? >> that's right. fundamentally, the terrorists is on the screen. i watch this horrific video. and he claims that they are a legitimate government. they've declared in the la haven't and claims they are a legitimate government but he is using what is out of the al qaeda play book. we have seen videos of beheadings before. and i think this is an indication that the strategy of military support and military action against isis is because now they're reacting and they're trying to push back and they want it to stop. i think it is absolutely right that you can expect more of this. they will -- however many individuals they have in captivity, they will one by one bring them out because they're feeling the pressure of military ac
he went missing in syria in november of 2012. there was thought he might have been held by the syrian government. now isis, obviously, had him at some point. we've been talking about this. that in a way on sort of a black market, some of these journalists, captives, are traded almost as bargaining chips, right? >> that's right. fundamentally, the terrorists is on the screen. i watch this horrific video. and he claims that they are a legitimate government. they've declared in the la...
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not just in syria, but in iraq, in afghanistan, and pakistan. we lost our own danny pearl in pakistan 12 years ago. these are long, ongoing conflicts they're dangerous to cover. and these reporters have been courageous in bringing out the story of what is going on in these regions and it's a very dynamic story now in iraq. and a very sad chapter tonight. >> the message in short, without giving specifics is if you keep bombing in iraq this, is going to happen to more people. you have to wonder if reality is that what the united states is doing for this moment in that place is working, and that isis is try toing make it stop. >> i think there is a probably a truth to that. there is consideration tonight in our writing that what the militants refer to as the u.s. bombing strikes have been very effective against them. the fact mosul dam was taken back from the militants, that a city was saved from what looked look militants moving into the area. the pentagon is wondering if they should do the same sort of strike in the anvar provence. who know what'
not just in syria, but in iraq, in afghanistan, and pakistan. we lost our own danny pearl in pakistan 12 years ago. these are long, ongoing conflicts they're dangerous to cover. and these reporters have been courageous in bringing out the story of what is going on in these regions and it's a very dynamic story now in iraq. and a very sad chapter tonight. >> the message in short, without giving specifics is if you keep bombing in iraq this, is going to happen to more people. you have to...
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they have no control over american government policy in iraq, syria or anywhere in the world. >>> people from foley's hometown are reacting as well. >> you just feel sad, you hope the family can grieve and deal with it, it's one of those things you can't control at all. >> this is a tragedy beyond imagining. there's no words to describe this kind of inhumanity. >> the video also shows another journalist, the man in orange you're about to see a screen grab of that, he's believed to be steven sutluffe, a contrib e contributor to "time" magazine. in the video, an isis militant warn that sutcliffe's life lies in the balance. nic robertson discussed the militant's groups motives earlier in our situation room. >> they've held these journalists, james season the the only one. they've held a european journalist as well, as bargaining chips. we don't know why the french journalist was released, we know the british government and american government don't negotiate with terrorists and don't pay ransoms to terrorists. again, we don't know why some of these other journalists have been released and w
they have no control over american government policy in iraq, syria or anywhere in the world. >>> people from foley's hometown are reacting as well. >> you just feel sad, you hope the family can grieve and deal with it, it's one of those things you can't control at all. >> this is a tragedy beyond imagining. there's no words to describe this kind of inhumanity. >> the video also shows another journalist, the man in orange you're about to see a screen grab of that,...
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tonight isis forces in syria and iraq released a video which it said shows james wright foley, an american journalist being beheaded. in the video, isis threatens the life of another captured american if president obama doesn't stop airstrikes in iraq. mr. foley was kidnapped at gun point on thanksgiving day 2012. he had not been heard from during his time in captivity. he traveled extensively in the middle east and north africa. he reported about confs
tonight isis forces in syria and iraq released a video which it said shows james wright foley, an american journalist being beheaded. in the video, isis threatens the life of another captured american if president obama doesn't stop airstrikes in iraq. mr. foley was kidnapped at gun point on thanksgiving day 2012. he had not been heard from during his time in captivity. he traveled extensively in the middle east and north africa. he reported about confs
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foley was kidnapped in syria just about two years ago. the video concludes with terrorist threatening to kill another american journalist they are holding. nick paton walsh live from erbil, iraq. such a sad story. this is a photojournalist who just a few years ago was kidnapped with other journalists in libya and found his freedom. and then he was kidnapped again by isis and now apparently executed. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, it seems, according to the family, that they do accept it as their son in that horrifying video to watch a man with a british accent does the gruesome act of beheading mr. foley. and this, he is a long-serving freelance correspondent, who as you say, worked in the bureau briefly held there by moammar gadhafi's forces. and then in 2012 was abducted, it's not clear who, what would have been in line of the syrian rebel movement. and really how he landed in the hands of isis tells you how the syrian movement has been laden with extremists in iraq to get us to this stage here. many fear that the large, compa
foley was kidnapped in syria just about two years ago. the video concludes with terrorist threatening to kill another american journalist they are holding. nick paton walsh live from erbil, iraq. such a sad story. this is a photojournalist who just a few years ago was kidnapped with other journalists in libya and found his freedom. and then he was kidnapped again by isis and now apparently executed. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, it seems, according to the family, that they do...
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he disappeared in syria in november 2012. isis posted the video on line. they told the press that the tape is authentic. we're just showing the still frame right there. he's appearing in prison orange, hands bound behind him, kneeling next to the mill tapt reading what is a prepared anti-american statement saying he will be killed in retaliation for u.s. air strikes in iraq, and them is executed. some say this video should mark a turning poi policy. >> this is one of our own. this is someone from our own village, from new hampshire. this affects people in the oval office the way it affects you and me. >> reporter: the family asked for privacy while they mourn. his mother issued a statement on facebook saying, in part, we've never been prouder of our son jim giving his life to expose the world, the suffering of the syria people, and employ the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hos tamgs like jim. they are innocent. if the attacks continue in iraq, they vow to execute the other american hostage they have, a man from miami. president obama left w
he disappeared in syria in november 2012. isis posted the video on line. they told the press that the tape is authentic. we're just showing the still frame right there. he's appearing in prison orange, hands bound behind him, kneeling next to the mill tapt reading what is a prepared anti-american statement saying he will be killed in retaliation for u.s. air strikes in iraq, and them is executed. some say this video should mark a turning poi policy. >> this is one of our own. this is...
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foley was kidnapped in syria just about two years ago. the video concludes with terrorists threatening to kill another american journalist. nick paton walsh live from erbil, iraq. authorities have not confirmed the authenticity of this video. his family, his mother issuing a statement saying she's very proud of her son and sounds like the family doesn't doubt its authenticity. >> reporter: yes, sadly, diane, his mother, releasing a statement saying she's never been prouder of her son. reminding everybody contrary to what the execution of the isis militants suggest, he was just a journalist abducted in syria nearly two years ago. really, the family felt he ended up in the hands of the isis militants. it shows you how messy the violence has become. i think also it's hard for the family to see those pictures. it's a graphic video. the man doing the executing is seemingly a british citizen. speaks with a british accent and was in the video, too, another american journalist is clearly threatened here. we know that isis have a number of america
foley was kidnapped in syria just about two years ago. the video concludes with terrorists threatening to kill another american journalist. nick paton walsh live from erbil, iraq. authorities have not confirmed the authenticity of this video. his family, his mother issuing a statement saying she's very proud of her son and sounds like the family doesn't doubt its authenticity. >> reporter: yes, sadly, diane, his mother, releasing a statement saying she's never been prouder of her son....
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we've got more than 1,000 europeans going to places like syria and iraq to fight. this is a message to extremists in europe that you can penetrate the core of the islamic state even if you have a british accent. >> you think that this is not just a fringe group that is going to have a hard time sort of rallying the base of muslim followers and believers. you think that this -- these guys have a stronghold then? >> no, i think they will have difficulties rallying across the islamic world. you'll have a lot of islamic leaders come out against this. this in fact i think over the long term will undercut the islamic state. we've seen this repeatedly over decades with islamic groups. once they gain power, they can't contain themselves. they feel compelled to go out and prove how extreme they are, but in the short term i think there's a subculture within the islamic state, like what we've seen in al shabab in cimolai, for example, like what we've seen with the abduction of those nigerian girls in northern nigeria, a subculture that says the more extreme we are, the more l
we've got more than 1,000 europeans going to places like syria and iraq to fight. this is a message to extremists in europe that you can penetrate the core of the islamic state even if you have a british accent. >> you think that this is not just a fringe group that is going to have a hard time sort of rallying the base of muslim followers and believers. you think that this -- these guys have a stronghold then? >> no, i think they will have difficulties rallying across the islamic...
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i do agree with you on syria, though, paul. i think that question should have supported the modern opposition in sir why before syria became radicalized and regionalized and before groups like isis had the ability to grow and develop. i think that i certainly agree with you on that one. >> the reason i ask that is not to play the blame game, going forward in afghanistan if we have this hard pull out dead lean in two years, are we not planning the same kind of seeds planted in iraq and should we not think about some holdover force with you know vso, village to village operations or something to that effect for an indefinite period that we don't sister to have a hard dead lean on from afghanistan or are we going to have the same problem in afghanistan in the future. >> i think we should leave some troops in afghanistan. we invested a lot in afghanistan. a lot of americans have not him some have died there. i think if we simply pull out of yavrlg lit have reverb celebrations. >> sandy, as dangerous as these hot beds are journalist
i do agree with you on syria, though, paul. i think that question should have supported the modern opposition in sir why before syria became radicalized and regionalized and before groups like isis had the ability to grow and develop. i think that i certainly agree with you on that one. >> the reason i ask that is not to play the blame game, going forward in afghanistan if we have this hard pull out dead lean in two years, are we not planning the same kind of seeds planted in iraq and...
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he was later kidnapped by somebody in syria. we knew positively, although the authentication has not been confirmed by the government yet, he was beheaded by isis. >> american journalist steven sotlof also depicted in that video is also being held by isis and they are threatening to do the same to him. >> they are. more details a little later on. >> that's right. and we're going to head over to another developingy. tensions reaching a boiling point overnight in ferguson. all it took was one flying water bottle to spark new violence. >> now more from ferguson with the very latest and as the sun comes up, garrett, it was a more quiet night in ferguson, missouri, wasn't it? >> reporter: yes. it's all relative here in ferguson. a quiet night last night involved protesters throwing water bottles filled with urine at officers. it involved officers responding with pepper spray here and there amongst the protesters. but this is an improvement from what we've seen the last four or five nights when protesters were throwing rocks and molot
he was later kidnapped by somebody in syria. we knew positively, although the authentication has not been confirmed by the government yet, he was beheaded by isis. >> american journalist steven sotlof also depicted in that video is also being held by isis and they are threatening to do the same to him. >> they are. more details a little later on. >> that's right. and we're going to head over to another developingy. tensions reaching a boiling point overnight in ferguson. all...
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foley disappeared nearly two years ago while reporting in syria. now a new video from isis purportedly shows foley being killed in retaliation for american air strikes against isis targets. we expect to hear from president obama about that video today. >>> torrential rains have triggered epic flooding in arizona washing out highways and lifting houses off their foundations and forces rescuers to save people trapped in hair cars and hopes. areas north of phoenix got 8 inches. more is on the way. we'll hear more from ginger in a few minutes. >>> a young man in critical condition in new mexico after a lightning strike disrupted his team's football practice. five others were less seriously injured. >>> a former nfl player getting a lot of attention for his uniquely brave als ice bucket challenge. tim shaw doused himself after revealing he has been diagnosed with als. he plays with the tennessee titans last season. he is at least the fourth nfl veteran in the past seven years to be diagnosed with als. >>> in happier sports news the underdog team that so
foley disappeared nearly two years ago while reporting in syria. now a new video from isis purportedly shows foley being killed in retaliation for american air strikes against isis targets. we expect to hear from president obama about that video today. >>> torrential rains have triggered epic flooding in arizona washing out highways and lifting houses off their foundations and forces rescuers to save people trapped in hair cars and hopes. areas north of phoenix got 8 inches. more is on...
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. >> we are told there may be as many as two or three other americans in syria being held by this terror group. >> thank you, brian. >> okay, guy, thanks. >>> more from the white house and jon karl is traveling with the president at martha's vineyard this morning and, jon, the president first heard about this on his way back to martha's vineyard from the white house. >> reporter: that's right, george. this went item to the president. he was briefed aboard air force one on his way to martha's vineyard shortly after the video went online and, george, this comes just after the president had congratulated u.s. troops on some of the heaviest bombardment we have seen on isis targets in iraq that for the first time forced them to retreat and give up territory that it has gained. but the white house has until now downplayed the threat that isis plays, the immediate threat, to american targets saying that they are focused in the region but, george, this video suggests that this battle may have eer a new and more dangerous pha part was that -- or one of the pose disturbing that executioner spoke f
. >> we are told there may be as many as two or three other americans in syria being held by this terror group. >> thank you, brian. >> okay, guy, thanks. >>> more from the white house and jon karl is traveling with the president at martha's vineyard this morning and, jon, the president first heard about this on his way back to martha's vineyard from the white house. >> reporter: that's right, george. this went item to the president. he was briefed aboard air...
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. >> so ice thinks millitant group in iraq and syria says his death in retaliation, conducting those air strikes, against their isis members. now the group threatening to kill another american journalist, that they kidnapped. >> fox's doug has that story for us, from washington, this video was horrific. >> yes, kerrey, mike, just awful. in this video, american journalist, jim foley, can be seen kneeling next to a man wearing a black hood, in a message presumably scripted by his captors, he said moments before he is beheaded i wish i had more time. i wish i could have the hope to see my family once again. his death at the hands of these ruthless captors, isis, has really struck a raw nerve . is affecting people in the situation room, in the oval office, the way it affect you and me. >> president obama will speak on foley's death later today. there is unimaginable pressure on the command nerve chief, reporting isis militants claim to hold another us journalist steven sotloff, a mask man speaking in english, with a british accent, says, quote, the life of this american citizen obama dep
. >> so ice thinks millitant group in iraq and syria says his death in retaliation, conducting those air strikes, against their isis members. now the group threatening to kill another american journalist, that they kidnapped. >> fox's doug has that story for us, from washington, this video was horrific. >> yes, kerrey, mike, just awful. in this video, american journalist, jim foley, can be seen kneeling next to a man wearing a black hood, in a message presumably scripted by...
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foley disappeared in northwest syria on thanksgiving day, 2012. weeks later, his parents held a press conference outside their new hampshire home, pleading to his captors to release him. >> as jim's father, i appeal to the people who have jim. to let us know where he is and to help us secure his release and to give us some information in terms of his welfare, his health. >> reporter: foley had spent the previous five years reporting independently from the middle east. he faced danger in the past, kidnapped, along with several others, by gadhafi loyalists in libya. he was repeatedly interrogated as war raged around them. after 44 day, foley was released and brought to this hotel where other western journalists were staying. >> especially towards the end we started to hear the bombs coming closer and more frequently. >> reporter: he continued reporting in the region until he was captured again. foley was working on several stories when he was abducted, including one on the destruction of the ancient city of aleppo, according to his brother, michael
foley disappeared in northwest syria on thanksgiving day, 2012. weeks later, his parents held a press conference outside their new hampshire home, pleading to his captors to release him. >> as jim's father, i appeal to the people who have jim. to let us know where he is and to help us secure his release and to give us some information in terms of his welfare, his health. >> reporter: foley had spent the previous five years reporting independently from the middle east. he faced...
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. >>> an american journalist, james foley, went missing in syria two years ago was executed by isis militants in a graphic video on youtube. that portrays an isis member speaking english holding another hostage unless president obama agrees to stop air strikes. he was a classmate of mine in journalism school, a brave journalist, and our thoughts will be with the family. "squawk on the street" will be right back. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," shares of shutterfly getting a speculative bump. according to bloomberg report, heldmand and freedman will make an offer to acquire, and bane capital is interested. there was reports that apple, yahoo! and microsoft were interested in
. >>> an american journalist, james foley, went missing in syria two years ago was executed by isis militants in a graphic video on youtube. that portrays an isis member speaking english holding another hostage unless president obama agrees to stop air strikes. he was a classmate of mine in journalism school, a brave journalist, and our thoughts will be with the family. "squawk on the street" will be right back. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i...
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james foley kidnapped in northwest syria on thanksgiving gave -- day 2012. isis says they killed him in retaliation for u.s. military operations in iraq. foley, a freelance photo journalist from new hampshire reads a message denouncing the u.s., presumably written by his captors. he says america is his real killer and then foley is murdered. the obama administration says they are working to authenticate the video, adding if genuine we are apal by the brutal murder of an innocent american journalist and we express our deepest condolences to his family and friends and the family of jim foley released a statement late tuesday night that reads in part, we implor the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. like jim, they are innocents. they have no control over american government policy in iraq, syria or anywhere in the world. another american journalist is shown at the end of the video. the executioner speaking with an apparent british accent threats to take sotloff's life. he has worked as a contributor to "time magazine." no one knows how man
james foley kidnapped in northwest syria on thanksgiving gave -- day 2012. isis says they killed him in retaliation for u.s. military operations in iraq. foley, a freelance photo journalist from new hampshire reads a message denouncing the u.s., presumably written by his captors. he says america is his real killer and then foley is murdered. the obama administration says they are working to authenticate the video, adding if genuine we are apal by the brutal murder of an innocent american...
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it is the border between turkey and syria. the u.s. has no friendly place to operate inside syria. there are no bases. you could not launch a rescue operation by road. you can't launch one by sea. you would have to come in by air, presumably by helicopter. and also assuming that the militants expect this is a possibility. as soon as they heard any helicopter approach, they could kill any hostage they have. >> richard, we know that the isis militants are holding another american journalist hostage. do we have any idea of how many others they might be holding from other countries? >> reporter: we don't know the exact number because a lot of families don't want to talk about their missing relatives. some people may have been killed and are still missing and unaccounted for. some may be held by the regime. but it is fair to say there are between 30 and 40 western hostages. most of them journalists. some aid workers as well. mostly all of them crossing from turkey into syria. and over the last several years, there were many different groups in syria that were taking hostages, but isis h
it is the border between turkey and syria. the u.s. has no friendly place to operate inside syria. there are no bases. you could not launch a rescue operation by road. you can't launch one by sea. you would have to come in by air, presumably by helicopter. and also assuming that the militants expect this is a possibility. as soon as they heard any helicopter approach, they could kill any hostage they have. >> richard, we know that the isis militants are holding another american journalist...